Who Qualifies for Semaglutide Injections for Weight Loss?
Semaglutide is a highly effective treatment for weight management in adults. Learn the benefits by visiting Infinite Wellness Hormone Specialist from Dr. Vanessa Mack (Dean). To learn more about the services and conditions we treat in our clinic, please contact us or schedule an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 7373 N Scottsdale Road, Suite B270, Scottsdale, AZ 85253.
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What qualifies you for Semaglutide for weight loss?
How do you get approved for Semaglutide?
Who cannot use Semaglutide?
How long can you use Semaglutide for weight loss?
Semaglutide injections are approved by the FDA for chronic weight management in adults who have a body mass index (BMI) of 27 kg/m² or greater and at least one weight-related medical condition. Weight-related conditions include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes. Semaglutide is also approved for adults with a BMI of 30 kg/m² or greater, regardless of whether they have weight-related medical conditions.
You must meet these requirements to be eligible for Semaglutide injections for weight loss. You should also talk with a doctor about whether Semaglutide injections are a safe and suitable option for you. Before prescribing Semaglutide, your healthcare provider will consider additional variables, such as your general health, medical history, and current medications.
In addition, note that Semaglutide injections are not appropriate for everyone and may have side effects. It’s very important to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding the timing and dosage of injections and report any concerns or side effects promptly.
Semaglutide is a highly effective treatment for weight management that requires a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. To get approved for Semaglutide injections, you will need to have a discussion with a healthcare provider to determine if it is a safe and suitable treatment for you.
During this consultation, the healthcare provider will consider several variables, including your BMI, weight-related medical conditions, overall health, medical history, and current medications, to determine if Semaglutide is right for you. They may also conduct a physical exam and order blood tests to assess your health status.
If the healthcare provider determines that Semaglutide is an appropriate option for you, they will provide you with a prescription for the medication. Then, you can take the prescription to a pharmacy to have it filled. Semaglutide injections are self-administered once per week, and your healthcare provider will provide instructions on how to properly use the medication.
While Semaglutide injections are a helpful tool for managing weight, they are not appropriate for everyone. Certain groups of people should not use Semaglutide or should use it with caution under healthcare professional supervision. Some groups who may not be suitable candidates for Semaglutide include:
• Those with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC).
• Semaglutide can increase the risk of MTC, which is a rare type of thyroid cancer.
• Those with a personal or family history of multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 (MEN2).
• Those who have a history of pancreatitis or gallbladder disease. Semaglutide can increase the risk of pancreatitis and gallbladder disease.
• Pregnant or breastfeeding women. The safety of Semaglutide has not been established in pregnant or breastfeeding women.
• Those allergic to Semaglutide or any of its ingredients.
It’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider before starting Semaglutide injections to discuss your medical history and the medications that you are currently taking, as they can affect your eligibility to use Semaglutide. The healthcare professional will provide guidance on the most effective and safe approach to achieving your weight management goals based on your individual needs and circumstances.
The duration of Semaglutide treatment for weight loss will vary depending on the individual and their weight loss goals. In clinical trials, Semaglutide was studied for up to 16 months for weight management. The FDA has approved Semaglutide for long-term use in managing chronic weight, which means that it can be taken for an extended period when necessary.
However, the length of time a person stays on Semaglutide will depend on several factors, including their weight loss goals, individual response to treatment, and potential side effects. Some people will achieve their desired weight loss goals in a shorter period and discontinue Semaglutide use. Others will require longer treatment periods to achieve and maintain their weight loss. It’s important to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions regarding the duration of Semaglutide injections, including when to start and stop treatment. We serve patients from Scottsdale AZ, Tempe AZ, Mesa AZ, Paradise Valley AZ, Chandler AZ, Phoenix AZ, and BEYOND!
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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Hormone Pellet
▸ Women’s Hormone Therapy
▸ Men’s Hormone Therapy
▸ Semaglutide Injections
▸ Women’s Intimate Health
▸ Body Contouring
▸ Thyroid Conditions
▸ Adrenal Health
▸ Menopause
▸ Medical Weight Loss
▸ Contour Light
▸ Morpheus 8